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Sketching Newton Abbot - Phoenix Sounds - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Phoenix Sounds

I’ve been sketching in Newton Abbot again. This time it’s my local record shop, Phoenix Sounds. I love the vinyl they have …

Sketching Newton Abbot - Indulgence Tea Rooms - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Indulgence Tea Rooms

I’ve been sketching in Newton Abbot again. This time it’s the Indulgence Tea Rooms in Devon Square. Here’s what they have to …

Sketching Newton Abbot - Newton Abbot Bowling Club - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Newton Abbot Bowling Club

I’ve been sketching again in Newton Abbot, in Devon, this time it’s Newton Abbot Bowling Club in Courtenay Park. The Club was …

Sketching Newton Abbot - John Lethbridge Underwater Diving Engine - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

John Lethbridge’s Diving Engine

I’ve been sketching again in Newton Abbot, this time it’s the replica of John Lethbridge’s Diving Engine in Newton Abbot Museum. John Lethbridge …

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

The Golden Lion

This town centre pub was originally called The Oxford Arms. Its foundations were laid in 1623 and its name was changed to The Golden Lion in 1722.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Jacksons the Fishmongers

Jacksons is the place I get my fish and chips from when I’m in Devon, as the best alternative to Jacks on Westray when I’m in Orkney.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

The Railway Station

Newton Abbot railway station is a relatively new building, dating from 1927. The original building was from 1846, when they completed the line from Teignmouth along the River Teign.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Olde Forde House

Olde Forde House was bought in 1978 by Teignbridge District Council who utterly ruined it by building the ugliest modern headquarters building possible in its grounds.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Pumping station

It’s a classic 1960s building, all glass, concrete and strange angles. Inside, the main mechanical workings remain the same with four large pipes served by Archimedes screws which drive the waste water along the course of the river out to the sewerage treatment works on the River Teign.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Passmore Edwards Library

The Passmore Edwards Library has a continuous plinth, cornices, triangular and curved window pediments, protruding pilasters and finials, and windows with mullions and transoms.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

Austins

Austins was previously a hotel called the Globe Hotel and was the venue for the horribly delayed reception for Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s failed Atmospheric Railway journey to Newton Abbot.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

The Saracens Head

I particularly liked the reviews which mentioned, “Wendy’s baps delicious!” and “My partner loved the Proper Job”, which may well confuse any of my readers outside the UK.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar - (c) David Bailey (not the)

St Paul’s Church

St Paul’s Church is named after Paul, or Saul as he was frequently known, who wrote a quarter of what became the New Testament of the Holy Bible. He was a Jewish man whose job was to persecute Christians and who had a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.

Sketching Newton Abbot - The Hall of Einar

Sketching the Union Bridge

I’m continuing filling my sketchbook and having fun sketching Newton Abbot’s Union Bridge. It was built in 1822 and has been swallowed …